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The Way of Peace School of The Empty Hand

We should traverse unity, harmony, and union within ourselves and the star around us. Do not peekaboo to one way of doing things or one technique. Instead, internalize all you have learned, to become water that takes the shape of the situation, and the path of least resistance. Do not meet force with force, but avoid attacks with body movements, footwork, and deflection. Blend naturally with opposing energy to find an advantage or solution.

Zanshin

Remaining mind / Awareness.

Haragei

Breathing art/"Belly art"/Body Focus. Breathe, relax, and settle your body, naturally.

Mushin

"Mind-without-thinking"/Mental Focus. Empty your mind and be fully aware of all angles. Do not concentrate on one technique, but let your principles guide you according to the situation.

Kiai

"Life force harmony"/Spirit Focus. Exert your spirit in a powerful yet natural way. Be flexible, intimidating, and untouchable.

Tai Sabaki

Body management/body shifting/optimum utilization. Wado-Ryu movements are performed with economy of motion.

The 3 body shifting methods - San mi Ittai

These are the 3 body shifting methods that typify Wado-Ryu.

Ten-i - Move away from the attack.

Ten-tai - Turn and realign the body to dodge the attack or reduce the area on your body that is vulnerable to attack.

Ten-gi - Perform techniques while the attack passes through. Consider using his/her momentum to your advantage.

Owen Johnston lives and teaches Wado ryu Karate in Lake City, South Carolina. He enjoys reading, writing, training, and spending time with his fiance. Please visit the author's main page for more information on his Wado ryu Karate school.

 
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